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5 hours ago, JLMoran said:
Welcome to the forums, Dan! Fellow Cape Liberty home-porter here.
Awesome! I've done a few Bermuda cruises because of the proximity.
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Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I've been reading / relying on the blog posts for years, finally decided to join in on the discussions.
A little about my (cruising) self:
- I've been on 13 cruises, 11 with Royal Caribbean.
- My home port is Cape Liberty in Bayonne, NJ.
- I am a Diamond member.
- Royal ships: Anthem, Explorer, Freedom, Liberty, Adventure, Oasis
My next cruises will be in September on Anthem to Bermuda (love that island) and Harmony in 2020. (Now to find one in between :))
Anyway, Hi Everybody (insert Dr. Nick's voice from Simpsons).
Dan
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Am I the only one who pictures a guy walking off the ship in a white T, bathing suit, flip-flops eating a double cheeseburger from the Windjammer?
Seriously. My wife and I got married in Bermuda, the hassle we had getting luggage off the ship was amazing. Said luggage contained decorations, dresses, etc. Everyone was on top of their game, food, no way.
As stated, you'll find food in the port area to bring with you. You could do what we do ... stuff up at the Windjammer before disembarkation. :)
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13 hours ago, FManke said:
We just take our Seapasses, stick em in our shoes when we're swimming. Old school. Never have had a problem, cruising or elsewhere. Maybe just lucky.
Little luck. Little no one is there to rob you.
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One of the great things about a cruise vacation, loosely speaking, most people are trustworthy. Things of monetary value (seapass, cash, flip-flops with bottle opener) you want to keep within an eye shot of course (on your person is best) however, I've left other items (T-Shirt, towels, books, flip-flops without bottle openers) on beach chairs and nothing has happened to them.
Always keep a guard up, but, for the most part, other guests aren't looking to rob/steal from you.
Enjoy!
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1 hour ago, JRA said:
Thanks to all who replied!!!!!
My plan had been to drop off my wife and handicap (wheelchair) son thinking I can just drop off my luggage and go park somewhere cheaper .Im still unsure how that exactly works(luggage drop off) as Im new to cruising . I see I can save -/+ $56 but I hadn't considered the"convenience factor" , thats something to think about with our 4 hr ride home.
It's as easy as pulling up, hopping out and handing the luggage to the porter (hand over a tip if you'd like) and you're on your way. As others have stated, immediately following the luggage drop off is a nice parking garage. It's a few bucks more than an offsite option, but personally, the convenience is worth every cent. There will be traffic leaving the port (It is NJ after all), so the faster you can get to the car, the better :). Enjoy!
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